DEATHS
ANDERSON - On Monday, June 27, 1927, at her late residence, 278 Flora street, Margaret Elizabeth Austin, wife of the late William Anderson, aged 69 years. Funeral service at above address at 2 p.m., Tuesday, June 28. Interment at Almonte, Wednesday morning.
1927, Wednesday June 29, The Ottawa Evening Journal page 14
Funeral of Mrs Anderson
The funeral service of Mrs Margaret Austin Anderson, who died on Monday, was held at her home, 278 Flora street, last evening, in the presence of a large gathering of friends. Service was conducted by Rev F.S. Milliken, of Stewarton United Church. Many beautiful floral offerings were received, among them being tributes from the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of First United Church, Chief Accountant's Branch of the Department of National Defense, Brotherhood of Railroad Employes, office and staff of the Signals and Test Department, the staff of the parcel room, C.N.R. Union Station. Chief mourners were two sons, John P. Anderson and Charles A. Anderson, of Ottawa. The remains were removed to Union Station at eight o'clock this morning and were taken to Almonte, where interment will be made in the family plot on the 8th Line Cemetery
DEATHS
ANDERSON - On Monday, June 27, 1927, at her late residence, 278 Flora street, Margaret Elizabeth Austin, wife of the late William Anderson, aged 69 years. Funeral service at above address at 2 p.m., Tuesday, June 28. Interment at Almonte, Wednesday morning.
1927, Wednesday June 29, The Ottawa Evening Journal page 14
Funeral of Mrs Anderson
The funeral service of Mrs Margaret Austin Anderson, who died on Monday, was held at her home, 278 Flora street, last evening, in the presence of a large gathering of friends. Service was conducted by Rev F.S. Milliken, of Stewarton United Church. Many beautiful floral offerings were received, among them being tributes from the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of First United Church, Chief Accountant's Branch of the Department of National Defense, Brotherhood of Railroad Employes, office and staff of the Signals and Test Department, the staff of the parcel room, C.N.R. Union Station. Chief mourners were two sons, John P. Anderson and Charles A. Anderson, of Ottawa. The remains were removed to Union Station at eight o'clock this morning and were taken to Almonte, where interment will be made in the family plot on the 8th Line Cemetery
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